
By LiCAS.news
HONG KONG – The Catholic Church in Hong Kong gathered migrants, refugees, and local supporters in a day of celebration and community building during its “Fun Day” last month at Wah Yan College, Kowloon.
Organized by the Commission for Diocesan Pastoral Care for Displaced People, about 400 participants joined the event, supported by nearly 300 volunteers from Wah Yan College and partner organizations.
Cardinal Stephen Chow, S.J., who officiated at the opening, described the gathering as “a celebration of our common humanity and the importance of unity among all people, including young people and children.”
In a report by Sunday Examiner, the cardinal reaffirmed the Church’s mission to serve those in need. He urged “greater respect and support for all individuals, regardless of background,” and expressed concern for the education of children from asylum-seeking and refugee families.
He also pledged “support for connecting these youth with opportunities through institutions like St. Francis University and Caritas services.”
Good Shepherd Sister Corazon Demetillo, who leads the Pastoral Care group, welcomed attendees with the message that “we are one family” within the diocese.
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